
Trump And Harris Neck And Neck In Swing State That Could Sway The Election
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
73% : Among women, Biden also led the former president with 57% support while Trump garnered 42% support.58% : Trump is leading with 54% support among men while Harris trails at just 44%, according to the Marist poll.
54% : Across nonwhite voters, Harris is leading by 59% while Trump is polling at 38%.
45% : Last election cycle, Trump led Biden among white voters and male voters, with 58% and 53% of each respective group supporting the Republican nominee, according to the Roper Center.
44% : The trend is reversed among women, as Harris is leading at 55% as Trump is polling at just 43%.
42% : Trump and Harris tied at 49% in Pennsylvania, with the Republican nominee holding a four point edge over the Vice President among independent voters, according to the poll.
42% : Harris held a narrow lead at 50% in Wisconsin while Trump polled at 49% support, according to the poll.
39% : This gender and race divide between Trump and Harris is reflected in exit polls from the 2020 presidential election.
34% : In Pennsylvania, Harris' holds a slightly larger lead over Trump at 0.7 points, according to RCP.
26% : Biden led Trump across nonwhite demographics, with 87% of African American voters, 65% of Hispanic voters and 61% of Asian voters preferring the former Vice President, according to the Roper Center.
23% : (RELATED: 'Less Vibes, More Policy': Here's Why Harris Is Polling Worse Than Past Democratic Candidates) Trump also leads among white voters with 51% and 48% support respectively, according to the poll.
5% : Swing State Dems May Be Illegally Recruiting Out-Of-State Poll Watchers, GOP Letter Warns) President Joe Biden, Trump and former President Barack Obama all secured their electoral victories with the help of Pennsylvania's electoral votes.
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